Sacred Spaces Photo Exhibit

You are invited to

Sacred Spaces

A Photography Exhibit by

O.P. Monzon

J.M. Obaldo

E.O. Valdez-Tan

The exhibit will feature a collection of woderful photos with a religious theme captured by these three nuclear medicine specialist doctors working in various hospitals in Metro Manila.

The exhibit will run from September 15, 2008 to October 3, 2008 at The Art Gallery, Philippine Heart Center, East Avenue, Quezon City.

Opening day reception will be at 5:30 PM on Septmeber 15, 2008.

Artist Conversation by Noelle Katigbak-Tan and Rachele Rillo at Silverlens

Artist Conversation
Noelle Katigbak Tan and Rachel Rillo
August 16, 2008, Saturday, 3-5pm

Silverlens Gallery presents Noelle Katigbak Tan and Rachel Rillo in conversation about idenity, homecoming, making photographs, and the importance of showing their work in the Philippines on August 16, 2008 Saturday, from 3-5pm.

Both born in Manila, Noelle Katigbak Tan and Rachel Rillo moved to the United States, the former in the ’80s and the latter in the ’90s, to get their fine arts degrees in New York University and the Academy of Art College in San Francisco, respectively. Since then, Tan has had numerous exhibitions in Washington, New York, Baltimore and Beverly Hills. Her work is included in the permanent collections of the Corcoran Museum, the Center for Photography at Woodstock, and the Creative Artists Agency. Rillo on the other hand, went on to work as a freelance photographer for the television industry in Los Angeles. Her clients included FOX TV, UPN, CBS and NBC. Now based in Manila, Rillo has had two exhibitions in Silverlens Gallery. Her last show entitled Manila was recently short listed in the 2008 Ateneo Art Awards.

Noelle Katigbak Tan will be opening her first solo show in Manila on August 14, 2008 in Silverlens Gallery. It will run until September 27 and will feature two bodies of work, Untitled and Drawing.

Visit Silverlens Gallery at 2/F YMC Bldg. 2, 2320 Pasong Tamo Extension, Makati City, 816-0044, 0905-2650873, manage@silverlensphoto.com. Gallery hours are Monday to Friday 10am–7 pm, Saturday 1–6pm. www.silverlensphoto.com.

Photo Summit 2008

FPPF in partnership with DPP

invites you to

Photo Summit 2008

The tradeshow will once again be held at the VMall in Greenhills while the workshops will be held at the Club Filipino.

Photo Summit 2008 will have two very interesting speakers in Clay Blackmore and Parish Kohanim. Both are regarded as experts in their field.

Workshop is at PhP 5,000/head if you register on or before August 13, 2008 and PhP 6,000 if you register on day of the event. You can register at either Bella Luce’s office in Makati or through the office of the FPPF in Intramuros.

Bella Luce
G/F Alvion Center
110 Rada Street
Legaspi Village, Makati

Call Bella Luce for more details at 750-6213.

Marc Aviles Wins Several Awards in the 2008 WPPI 1st Half Print Competition

Marc Aviles Wins a 1st Place, One 2nd Place Awards
and
Three Accolades of Excellence
in the
2008 WPPI 8 x 10 1st Half Print Competition

Award winning Pinoy photographer Marc Aviles of This is iT Photograpy from San Jose, CA, has received special honors in the WEDDING & PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS INTERNATIONAL (WPPI) 2008 WPPI 8 x 10 1st Half Print Competition. Designed to recognize outstanding photographers, the judging was held in Santa Monica, CA on June, 2008.

Marc was recently chosen as the PopPhoto 2007 Photographer of the Year and has several international photography competition awards from the likes of the Photo World Cup and the Digital Camera Photographer of the Year.

Here are Marc’s WPPI 8×10 1st Half Print Competition winning prints:

“untitled” received First Place in the Landscape / Nature category.

“Valley of Fire” received Second Place in the Landscape / Nature category.

“Together” received an Accolade of Excellence in the Engagement category.

“Waiting” received an Accolade of Excellence in the Animals / Pets category.

“Armageddon” received an Accolade of Excellence in the Illustrative / Editorial category.

Marc Aviles competed against an international field of photographers to win such honors.

From the combined first place winners of the first and second halves of 8×10 competition, Prints of the Year will be chosen in the four major categories: Wedding, Portrait, Photojournalism and Commercial. These winners are known as the WPPI International Prints of the Year and will be recognized at the Awards Ceremony at WPPI 2009 in Las Vegas.

The 2008 competition included 932 prints in 18 different categories submitted by photographers from all over the world.

For more information please visit www.wppionline.com/competition/

Painting with Light by Henry Bateman

Painting with Light is Australian artist/photographer, Henry Bateman’s second Philippine exhibition. Where his first exhibition “Through Australian Eyes” explored different places in the Philippines from an expatriate’s point of view, in this latest exhibition Bateman addresses a wider range of ideas whilst limiting his lens to Metro Manila’s Makati City.

Using computer manipulation, he abstracts his photographs to explore his response to issues that range from current events to observations of Manila’s art scene. Bateman’s works encompass his reaction to the war of terror in “The Fractured Sentinel” and climate change in “Broken Spaces I and II” to viewing art in a Shopping mall in “Mall Art II – Stand in Line” and in a gallery in “Gossip” from a photograph captured at the Ricco Renzo Galleries.

Bateman’s work is unashamedly abstract and conceptual presenting images designed to provoke a dialogue with his camera’s captures. As American artist DL Keur says in a review of his work on her web site www.zentao.com/art-reviews-by-dlkeur. “Henry Bateman is a photographer who photo-manipulates his work into art that is at once unique and evocative.”

Painting with Light is on show at Ricco Renzo Galleries, 2nd Floor, LRI Design Plaza, 210 N. Garcia St. (formerly Reposo), Bel Air 2, Makati City from 15 August to 10 September. Open cocktails will be at 7pm on the 15th August.

Lito Sy Workshops 2008

Lito Sy Photography

presents

Lito Sy Workshops 2008

International award-winning wedding & portrait photographer, Lito Sy, will demonstrate what it takes to become a leading photographer in your area. He will share with you his ideas on how to create a solid business image and also how to develop a strategy for a successful wedding photography business. From shooting and post processing that make your images stand out in a crowd. He will demonstrate a few key posing and lighting techniques, as well as provide you with a breakdown of his workflow secrets. This program has a little something for everyone, including lots of before-and-after examples.

PhP 5,000 outside Metro Manila (with free lunch & snacks)
PhP 7,000 within Metro Manila (with free lunch & snacks)

Limited slots available!

20 students only per workshop

Deadline for registration: July 30, 2008

Workshop will be held in the following cities:

August 05,2008 ( Tuesday ) – Dusit Hotel, Makati City
August 10,2008 ( Sunday ) – Zamboanga City
August 12,2008 ( Tuesday ) – Cebu City – Weddings
August 14,2008 ( Thursday ) – Iloilo City
August 16,2008 ( Saturday ) – Cagayan De Oro City
August 18,2008 ( Monday ) – Batangas City
August 20,2008 ( Wednesday ) – La Union
August 21,2008 ( Thursday ) – Baguio City
August 26,2008 ( Tuesday ) – Legaspi City
August 28,2008 ( Thursday ) – Angeles, Pampanga
August 29,2008 ( Friday ) – Bulacan

For more information please call:
+63.2.893.0891 or +63.2.894.2726 or +63.917.700.5001
Visit http://www.litosy.com

Red Mansueto’s Walls of Transition at OWG Art Gallery Café

Red Mansueto’s Walls of Transition at OWG Art Gallery Café
Cocktail opening at 6:30PM, July 22, 2008

Long before the terms “ecology” and “environment” became buzzwords, Red Mansueto was already alluding to it in his greenhorn days as an artist in the early 70s. As part of the legendary and seminal avant-garde group Shop 6, Mansueto incorporated discarded objects into his art pieces and used photography to document areas of environmental forms of artistic concerns.

In his 14th one-man exhibit “Walls of Transition”, at the OWG Art Gallery, running from July 22 to August 22, he continues exploring environmental issues in a new set of adventurous paintings. Once again, the wall is his focus, both as a literal surface and as a metaphor.

Walls have many meanings and uses: barrier, fortification, fence, enclosure, precipice. They can be taken literally and figuratively.

As a motif, walls offer a rich lodestone for texture, mood, effect, symbolism and lyricism.

Mansueto defines this series of paintings as part of a transition because he takes a journey into new realms, synthesizing experiences and galvanizing materials (metal, plywood, found objects) into mood pieces that suggest a cityscape in flux. He even goes further, calling some of his pieces “sculpturals” because they project volume, a solid physicality.

A viewer cannot help but see vestiges of graffiti, architectural details and rough surfaces in his works; at the same time one can feel the artist’s passion for the environment, albeit conveyed poetically.

Mansueto’s walls can be those that man builds around him, separating him from the rest of the world. They can also dramatize age and decay. They can be a cry of silence in an indifferent universe.

Stone and cement surfaces meld with bold colors of black, brown, red and ochre. Critic Alice Guillermo writes that a Mansueto painting often “conveys an atmosphere and mood one can call lyrical.” She adds, “He paints his abstractions after nature, like landscapes.”

Indeed, the titles of his works “Walls of Venice”, “Syquia Wall” and “Numeric Summer Wall” are suggestive of a particular place and time.

Mansueto is a veteran of many one-man shows and group exhibits. As a student, he was mentored first by Martino Abellana in Cebu when he was still taking up Architecture and then by Florencio Concepcion when he moved to Manila to take up Fine Arts at the University of the East.

Gallery hours are from 10am to 7pm except Sundays. The OWG Art Gallery is located on the ground floor of La Fuerza Plaza II, Don Chino Roces Ave. corner Sabio St., Makati City.

Stranger and Symmetry | Duality at Silverlens Gallery

STRANGER by Frankie Callaghan
SYMMETRY | DUALITY by Johann Espiritu

July 10-August 9, 2008
Opening reception: 6pm on July 10, Thursday

Silverlens Gallery invites everyone to the openings Stranger by Frankie Callaghan and Symmetry | Duality by Johann Espiritu, at 6pm on July 10, Thursday. The shows will run until August 9, 2008.

Stranger is an exhibit of night photographs by Frankie Callaghan. His love for photography began while just a boy growing up in Baguio. It wasn’t until after studying finance and management at the Wharton School of Business that he gave into his calling to work as a full-time photographer. He first exhibited his photographs at the age of 21 in Philadelphia. He was one of the participants of the “Photography as Expression” Sense-I workshop at Silverlens Gallery.

Symmetry | Duality is an exhibit of pairs, shot by Silverlens Sense-I instructor Johann Espiritu. Espiritu has had several exhibits, and is currently working on two book projects. His work has been displayed in newspapers, magazines, billboards and even featured in limited-edition postage stamps. A lawyer by profession, Johann was admitted to the Philippine Bar in 2001 and to the New York State Bar in 2004.

Saturday Gallery Activities:

July 12, 3-5pm : Artist Talk by Johann Espiritu

July 26, 3-5pm : Artist Talk by Frankie Callaghan

August 2, 3-5pm : Urban Architecture Talk

August 9, 6-9pm : Game Night

Visit Silverlens Gallery at 2/F YMC Bldg. 2, 2320 Pasong Tamo Extension, Makati City, 816-0044, 0905-2650873, manage@silverlensphoto.com. Gallery hours are Monday to Friday 10am–7 pm, Saturday 1–6pm. www.silverlensphoto.com.

Images:
(left) Frankie Callaghan
Clothes Lines, 2008

(right) Johann Espiritu
Untitled, 2008

Pop! Nostalgia: One-man Exhibit by Jay Tablante at The Crucible

Pop! Nostalgia: One-Man Exhibit by Jay Tablante
Pop! Nostalgia
One-man Exhibit by Jason Tablante
Making Comics and Cartoons Fashionable
Opening Night: June 3, 2008 @ 6PM
Crucible Gallery, 4th Floor, SM Megamall A

Fashion and glamour isn’t limited to models decked out in haute couture. Which is why fashion photographer Jason Tablante let his inner geek take over his camera lens for Pop! Nostalgia, a photo exhibit that takes a quirky look at what we wouldn’t normally consider as “fashionable”: comics, cartoons, movies, and video games.

“The exhibit is a personal revisit of the characters and themes that helped mold my imagination throughout the years, and in a way, celebrate them,” said the 27-year old photographer.

The 12 images contain celebrities whom Tablante picked to show their versatility in portraying different personalities. Some of the stars who grace the exhibit are Rhian Ramos as a comic book superhero, Aljun Albrenica and Kris Bernal as action figures, Jackie Rice as a ragdoll, Mark Herras as a mobster, Isabel Oli as an alien, and Iza Calzado as a Stepford Wife.

See Tablante’s take on these pieces of pop culture featuring some of today’s hottest stars from GMA Artist Center, from June 3 to June 15, at the Crucible Gallery, Mega Mall.

Closing Party: Will Work 4 Food by Steve Tirona

CLOSING PARTY: Steve Tirona “Will Work 4 Food”

Saturday, May 24, 2008 from 6 – 9 pm

Featuring DJ Soulflower and DJ Kiki Machine

This project has been supported by The Nippon Foundation Asian Public Intellectuals Fellowship grant.

Visit silverlens gallery at 2320 Pasong Tamo Extension, Makati City, 816-0044, manage@silverlensphoto.com.

Gallery hours are Monday to Friday 10am-7 pm, Saturday 1-6pm. www.silverlensphoto.com